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i knew that it would be used against us. police in one form or another, all on arms, brown, killed by police. one actually died trying to escape police. and over the years i have seen in men >> in law enforcement especially where it was one of the worst -- not making this up. it was written, one of the worst police departments, known for the hammer, known for ramparts corruption, these are things that are real. even the justice department, 18-20 got arrested for violence and beatings in county jail. there is even sheriff's deputy that were arrested for doing drive-bys. doing drive-bys to keep gained warfare going. not every police officer is doing that. they're decent police officers, and it was a police officer, i know a guy who was one of the nicest guys in the world. and he created schools. he heard me speak. he became a police officer. i just want people to forget, what they're dealing with. i am trusting a police officer will have long history. that is what is going to work together. that will help the kid. let's not ar
i knew that it would be used against us. police in one form or another, all on arms, brown, killed by police. one actually died trying to escape police. and over the years i have seen in men >> in law enforcement especially where it was one of the worst -- not making this up. it was written, one of the worst police departments, known for the hammer, known for ramparts corruption, these are things that are real. even the justice department, 18-20 got arrested for violence and beatings in...
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>> guest: in all, i used to laugh. my husband was a jewish prince and he would go into the room and the like as. and i would wok and it would be like that. so i have no role in washington society. >> host: marjorie pratt, west virginia. good afternoon. you are an tv c-span2. kitty kelley is our guest. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. i just heard one of the newsrooms that when there's a certain group of people who basically decide who they wanted to be president and other power brokers behind who might get the support of the republican party for the democratic party because i heard that chris christie was being considered and he wasn't ready to run yet, but he shared that. he went into a room of the powers that decide. it was a room filled full of people and then he was hooked up to people across the country including henry kissinger. so have you done any research or who these people are, whether democratic or republican is sorted by the power brokers to decide whether people get to come before us to vote f
>> guest: in all, i used to laugh. my husband was a jewish prince and he would go into the room and the like as. and i would wok and it would be like that. so i have no role in washington society. >> host: marjorie pratt, west virginia. good afternoon. you are an tv c-span2. kitty kelley is our guest. >> caller: hi, thank you for taking my call. i just heard one of the newsrooms that when there's a certain group of people who basically decide who they wanted to be president...
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they hated us. and when we started becoming chollows there was no way to escape we were not wanted. >> host: what is that? >> guest: they are mexican gang members coming from the '30s and '40s. they started the first gangs in la with flats and neighbored started around that time and by the time the '50s and '60s they were chollows and had a style of dressing, hats, khaki pants they got from the county jail or juvenile hall. we looked different and acted different and had a way of talking that was a hybrid of spanish, english and then new slang. >> host: what is chicano? >> guest: they are the sons and daughters of the mexicans that came over especially after the mexican revolution which people don't realize how impactfull and genocidal that was. it led to people being uprooted and that led to some of us responding into a culture that was gang-like and a subculture of the chicano people. we were rebelling against everybody. not just the united states culture, but parents and traditions. and we called
they hated us. and when we started becoming chollows there was no way to escape we were not wanted. >> host: what is that? >> guest: they are mexican gang members coming from the '30s and '40s. they started the first gangs in la with flats and neighbored started around that time and by the time the '50s and '60s they were chollows and had a style of dressing, hats, khaki pants they got from the county jail or juvenile hall. we looked different and acted different and had a way of...
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that doesn't apply to us. we are now find that because we have concluded here in maryland that that's unconstitutional so what if 10 states take that position? in other words this is called anarchy and on top of that i view these folks and they may not like it as neo-confederates. i'm looking at the constitution, the language in the constitution that was actually adopted at the constitutional convention trying to encourage people to take a look at it. some state legislators are starting to take a look at it. it's right there. we know who proposed it and we know who voted on it. we know what madison said about it later and so we have this movement that says no it's an impossibility let's go for state no vacation. the big nala fires out there as far as i'm concerned have been on the left. they have been nullifying the constitution as far as i can tell which is one of the reasons i think it needs to be reestablished and revised. >> host: professor if you can show me anywhere in the constitutional convention where
that doesn't apply to us. we are now find that because we have concluded here in maryland that that's unconstitutional so what if 10 states take that position? in other words this is called anarchy and on top of that i view these folks and they may not like it as neo-confederates. i'm looking at the constitution, the language in the constitution that was actually adopted at the constitutional convention trying to encourage people to take a look at it. some state legislators are starting to take...